Andy Enfield, SMU players talk dominant win over Georgia Tech
SMU head coach Andy Enfield and players B.J. Edwards and Chuck Harris spoke with the media after Saturday’s 93-71 win over Georgia Tech. The Mustangs are back in action on the road Wednesday at Virginia.
Enfield was pleased with how his SMU team responded after two disappointing losses against a solid Georgia Tech team with a local player who played hard.
“Georgia Tech is a very good team and they are very good offensively,” Enfield said after the game. “They have a lot of guys who can score as you saw in the second half and their guards are good and Duncan Powell had a great game tonight with 13 and 11. We knew this was going to be a close one and as you saw in the second half it was.”
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For Edwards and Harris, it marked a change to SMU’s starting lineup that saw Harris enter the fold. The backcourt responded to lead the Mustangs to victory.
“Today was a really good day for us. It’s going to give us a lot of confidence going into these next couple games on the road,” Edwards said. “I feel like we had a good two practices after we lost to North Carolina. I’m expecting the same level this next week.”